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Jul 14 08 10:57 AM
mickozee, I'm still getting surprised by the answers and feelings when trying to talk with doctors that, as ussual, don't know ANYTHING about floaters but talk you showing a little contempt.
This is worst. We have still not a safe cure, but they don't care that you feel talking to a Wall. I have not known ANY doctor that when I start to explain my situation had let me finish the phrase and let me share with them anything about what I have read. They block their ears to anything about floaters. Have they pain? I can't understand, nobody of us can.
I still have to suffer (like all of you) doctors that still tells that THE ONLY reason for floaters are the rests of an embrionic artery or old theories that I learned the first day of floaters googling... and they don't have the humility to only recognize that they can't know everything. Or we bother them or they don't feel capable of learn new things... one of them.
And why we bother them? I have read in a eye forum that with difference their article most read and commented was the Floaters one, so it seems that we are lots of affected and all with the same doctors.
Meanwhile, we are fresh meat for liers and miracle solutions providers.
Please, visit this link adn their comments about vitrase:
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/eyecare/archive/517.html
(from the article)
"As you described, it would not be good enough to liquify the vitreous and let the floaters sink to the bottom but the floaters would need to be dissolved as well. As the eye is constantly moving, the floaters would not remain at the bottom of the eye. Ideally, this drug would dissolve the hyaluronic acid which is what the solid part of the vitreous is composed of."
Is it me or this is a "bad explanation"?
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